Fewer than half of state school children in the North East have seen live music in the last year, new research shows.
If we want a new generation of creative talent, we need to allow young people to take risks and learn from failure, argues Professor Chris Bilton of the University of Warwick.
Overall management practices in the creative industries exceed those of the wider economy in 2023, though training is lacking ...
Leeds Playhouse has appointed three new trustees to its board as it enters its next phase of development. Among them is ...
What happens when you let artists in? Everything.’ NCACE’s Evelyn Wilson explores the scope of what is possible when ...
A network of artists, activists, academics and policymakers is asking for "fresh insights" on the challenges and ...
Music for Dementia has appointed AMY SHACKLETON as its new chief executive, succeeding SARAH METCALFE at a "pivotal moment" ...
A former Scottish Ballet principal will lead the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's (RCS) Young Ballet Company, sitting within ...
Student activists at Goldsmiths are camping in the university's library, telling Arts Professional "the arts, humanities, and ...
King's College London and Science Gallery International have confirmed the Science Gallery will shut its doors at the end of ...
A chamber music company recently announced one of Creative Scotland's multi-year funding recipients has named its new chief ...
Having sifted through scores of nominations, an independent judging panel has selected the shortlists for each category in ...